Because it was settled by both French and English people.
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∙ 2016-01-29 19:58:20There are French speaking people and English speaking people in Canada, so most street signs there are printed in French, and English.Answer:Yes, in part. Actually, Canada recognizes both French and English as it's national languages, mainly because this country was founded by France and England.
The French Catholics were left over from French occupation, then the British took over. In history it belonged to France and to England.
People who live in Canada speak English or French.
People from France who live in Canada speak Either English or French.
It depends: if they are speaking English it would be lunch. If they are speaking French it would be déjeuner
There are more English speaking people.
most people speak English but there are french speaking people too
There are French speaking people and English speaking people in Canada, so most street signs there are printed in French, and English.Answer:Yes, in part. Actually, Canada recognizes both French and English as it's national languages, mainly because this country was founded by France and England.
The French Catholics were left over from French occupation, then the British took over. In history it belonged to France and to England.
English is spoken in all ten provinces and in all three territories. Quebec and New Brunswick have large numbers of French-speaking people.
Because the Europeans who settled and colonized (some areas of) Canada were mainly from France. This created french-speaking areas that have remained until today. Most French-speaking people you meet in Canada aren't french, they're Canadians. French-speaking, but still very much Canadians. 'Course, if you're French speaking, and looking for another place to live, another french speaking nation would make the transition easier. If you don't speak good english, Canada would be easier than, say Alaska.
Because they were concerned that their French language and culture would not survive in a country with more English-speaking people than French.
People who live in Canada speak English or French.
People from France who live in Canada speak Either English or French.
there people who lived in canada
It depends: if they are speaking English it would be lunch. If they are speaking French it would be déjeuner
1. English 2. French 3. I think Chinese The most common language is spoken in Canada is English, while 25 percent of Canadians are of French-Canadian descent. 6.7 million people speak French in Canada. 31 percent of Canadian citizens are French speaking.